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8/10/2025, 11:59:42 PM
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>Was Don Quixote a lunatic who admired an imaginary knight's story and deluded himself into thinking he's a knight, or did he genuinely seek to become a true knight because he was inspired by such stories and just went about it the wrong way?
the original book had a very pessimistic view on don and viewed his knight larp as just a lunatic being bored and doing something for fun.
but man of lamanchaland (the version the director used as inspiration for limbus's don) viewed don as someone who was inspired by such tale and wasn't happy with the ideals of chivalry already on the verg of dying out during his time period
he's a genuine good person who tried to help.
but is constantly pushed back by people who simply object to his actions simply because he uses the persona of a noble knight
>Was Don Quixote a lunatic who admired an imaginary knight's story and deluded himself into thinking he's a knight, or did he genuinely seek to become a true knight because he was inspired by such stories and just went about it the wrong way?
the original book had a very pessimistic view on don and viewed his knight larp as just a lunatic being bored and doing something for fun.
but man of lamanchaland (the version the director used as inspiration for limbus's don) viewed don as someone who was inspired by such tale and wasn't happy with the ideals of chivalry already on the verg of dying out during his time period
he's a genuine good person who tried to help.
but is constantly pushed back by people who simply object to his actions simply because he uses the persona of a noble knight
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